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As much as I hate this man, since its a review
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http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/movie/raees-2/critic-review/

There's something about films based on gangsters, criminals and underworld... Have often wondered, why are several film-makers across the globe so fascinated by this genre? Though I am not a huge fan of this genre, I must confess, I have thoroughly enjoyed a number of crime sagas made in Mumbai: DEEWAAR, DHARMATMA, PARINDA, AGNEEPATH, SATYA, VAASTAV, GANGSTER, SHOOTOUT AT LOKHANDWALA, ONCE UPON A TIME IN MUMBAAI... Helmed by some of the best names in showbiz, these films have tremendous recall value and left giant footprints on the sands of time, besides leaving an indelible impression on my mind.

There's tremendous speculation about RAEES... That the story is inspired by true events... That it's based on a real-life character... Frankly, I am not the right person to comment on the authenticity of characters/episodes depicted in the movie or verify the speculations, but as a moviegoer, I must confess, RAEES did transport me to its world.

A majority of films that highlight the lives of criminals/gangsters have a set template vis--vis the plotline: An ordinary person takes to crime, becomes a hotshot criminal, hobnobs with the rich, influential and powerful, but, eventually, the law decides to get even with him. RAEES follows a similar graph as well... the only difference being, this one is more realistic in approach than several films of this genre.

Director Rahul Dholakia depicts the power play and the cat and mouse chase between Raees and the honest cop Jaideep with flourish and that, in my opinion, is the mainstay of the enterprise. Having said that, I must admit, what takes the film notches higher is the terrific portrayal by SRK and Nawazuddin Siddiqui, who breathe fire in their respective parts. More on that later!

Here's the plotline in succinct...Set in 1980s, Raees [Shah Rukh Khan] is trying to beat the system and succeed on his terms. His natural flair for entrepreneurship and never-say-die determination while achieving his goals makes him both loved and feared. Enter Jaideep [Nawazuddin Siddiqui], a cop, who vows to eliminate crime... and Raees' empire.

Recreating the bygone era is a Herculean task, but the toughest part is to involve the present-day audience that's clueless about the characters and ambience of that era. While the production design recreates the atmosphere flawlessly, Dholakia and his team of writers [Harit Mehta, Ashish Vashi, Niraj Shukla and Dholakia himself] ensure that the written material has the power to keep the viewer engaged and engrossed. Resultantly, the movie not only brings back memories of the 1980s, but also gives you the feel of the days gone by thanks to the characters and episodes highlighted in the narrative.

Dholakia is not really known to be a hardcore commercial film-maker. One look at his body of work and you realize he tilts more towards realism than make-believe. But he does an about-turn with RAEES, for the film marries realism and masala wonderfully. The narrative moves seamlessly from romance [SRK-Mahira] to the game of one-upmanship as the criminal and cop collide. This is a big ticket film with SRK and Dholakia knows that the stakes are high. He maintains the realism, ensures that the pace and energy seldom dip... but, most importantly, he makes sure SRK's legion of fans aren't disappointed. He takes a leap as a storyteller, doing justice to the written material and extracting bravura performances from each and every member of the cast.

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Blemishes? Oh yes! The first hour unravels at a feverish pace, making you thirst for the second half. But it's here that the problem arises. The pace slackens soon after the intermission and the romantic song and a few sequences act as spoilers. Thankfully, the film picks up when Raees' life takes a dramatic turn, which leads to a high-voltage climax.

The soundtrack is decent, although there's minimal scope for the song and dance routine here. Laila Main Laila' and Zaalima' have already proved to be a favorite amongst the audience/listeners. In fact, Laila Main Laila' comes at a crucial juncture of the film and carries the story forward. Background score is effectual, especially the signature tune that has been used generously in the narrative.

The DoP [K.U. Mohanan] captures the locales wonderfully on celluloid. Editing [Deepa Bhatia] is taut. Dialogue are aimed at the masses. Lines like Baniye Ka Dimaag Aur Miyanbhai Ki Daring' and Ammi Jaan Kehti Thi, Koi Dhanda Chota Nahi Hota Aur Dhande Se Bada Koi Dharam Nahi Hota' have found resonance amongst viewers already. I must draw attention to the lines delivered to Nawazuddin too; they will bring the house down, especially in the first half. Action sequences pack a solid punch.

The performances in RAEES are consistently remarkable. Shah Rukh is the scene-stealer as well as the show-stealer. Cast in a character that has grey shades, the film brings back memories of his award-worthy acts at the commencement of his career. Nawazuddin matches his co-star's brilliance and delivers a magnificent performance. Both, SRK and Nawazuddin's performances keep you invested in the storyline as well as the characters. Mahira Khan looks gorgeous and handles her part with confidence.

Mohd. Zeeshan Ayyub sinks his teeth into a solid role [SRK's confidante] and makes a big impression. Atul Kulkarni makes his presence felt with a committed performance. Sheeba Chaddha [SRK's mother] shines in a brief role. Narendra Jha [Musa Bhai], Jaideep Ahlawat [Nawab], Utkarsh Mazumdar [doctor], Pramod Pathak [Chief Minister] and Uday Tikekar [Pasha Bhai] are perfect in their parts. Sunny Leone sizzles in the Laila Main Laila' number.

On the whole, RAEES is a sure-shot hit. To state that SRK is sensational would be an understatement. The love, adulation and stardom that he attained in his early films will be showered on him yet again in RAEES. A few more factors contribute too: Nawazuddin Siddiqui's winning act, the aimed-at-masses written material and of course, the gripping finale. As far as the BO is concerned, there's no stopping this one. An outright winner. Just don't miss it!

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Raees movie review: A film where Shah Rukh Khan tries too hard
Raees movie review: Shah Rukh Khan manages to breaks through in some scenes but this film belongs to Nawazuddin Siddiqui who is having the time of his life.

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Written by Shubhra Gupta | New Delhi | Published:January 24, 2017 11:04 pm
Raees movie review, raees review, raees, raees movie, Shah Rukh Khan, raees movie still, Srk raees, raees release Raees movie review: Shah Rukh Khan is straining hard to fulfill every single gangster trope but it is Nawazuddin Siddiqui who actually shines through.
Raees movie cast: Shah Rukh Khan, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Mahira Khan, Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub, Atul Kulkarni Raees movie director: Rahul Dholakia
Raees movie rating: 2.5
Shah Rukh Khan returns in and as Raees , a golden hearted mobster who does bad things for a good cause. It is a role constructed to grab back his pole position, and to that end Shah Rukh Khan strains at fulfilling every single point of the In and As trope. He sings and dances, he fights and romances: he also tries to fulfil the outlines of a character.
And that's where the film gets stuck, between the two stools of restraint and full blown tamasha: the In and As SRK is as familiar as he has ever been, despite the trimmings added on to induce freshness " the gold rimmed glasses, the kohled eyes, the deliberate delivery, and that Scarface moment- guns, arcing bullets and blood- which all actors dream of.
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Which makes Raees a mish-mash of things we've seen before in a plot which owes allegiance to the real life story of a liquor baron who made his pile and his name in dry Gujarat. The filmmakers have denied any similarity but anyone with half an eye can see the overlaps - the ingenuity of a man who could think on his feet (hooch- filled tomatoes!) and cart his maal under the eye of the cop (Nawazuddin Siddiqui) who swears to catch him.
Raees movie review, raees review, raees, raees movie, Shah Rukh Khan raees cast, mahira khan, mahira khan raees Mahira Khan also fails to have that freshness.
In fact, amongst all the effective supporting parts which bouy SRK, it is Nawaz who shines most. His dry one liners , and he has several, have a zing which SRK's don't. And in a film where the leading man's dialogue baazi is meant to wow the crowd, that is telling.
Dholakia knows his Gujarat . That was clear in his Parzania . There are some flashes of that insider knowledge here too, but you can see how fear of being censored has blunted the edges of this film which could have really lifted off the screen. The riots, both in Mumbai and Gujarat, have a seriously anodyne feel. And the predictable arc of the story weighs the second half down.
SRK's romantic interest, Mahira Khan, too is not as fresh as she could have been: the coyness is old Bollywood and in a film which should have embraced its masala roots much more firmly, it just sinks. So do all those slo-mos. And that Sunny Leone, who shakes it, shakes it, to no avail.
So this is what we get: a Nawaz who is having the time of his life, and making us crack multiple grins, up against an SRK who breaks through in some moments (especially one in which he shares with his bete noire, when the film shuts everything else down so that we can focus on the duo ) but gets bogged down in florid, seen-too-many-times flourishes.
A song in the film reminds us that Raees played by SRK is a single piece in this world. Yes he is, but maybe we'll be more aware of that the next time around.



LOL FAILURE OF SRK THE ACTOR ALSO.😆 SHAMEFUL

WHAT A LAZY N LOUD N TRYING TOO HARD PERFORMANCE 🤢

































Raees Review: Na miyabhai ki daring , na baniye ka dimag



January 24, 2017 23:13 IST

It would have helped the film's creative -- not box office -- cause to have the courage of its conviction and not turn Raees into the story of a whimpering, sanskari gangster, feels Prasanna D Zore.

Raees is a neither-here-nor-there film.

Besides Nawazuddin Siddiqui, the entire creative team -- actor Shah Rukh Khan, director Rahul Dholakia, producers Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani and music director Ram Sampat -- lack conviction in their respective departments.

SRK's Raees is a sanskari gangster. He never abandons the values espoused by his mother even as he makes a mark for himself in the world of sin.

Raees emerges as the most secular gangster one will ever see in recent times even as he grinds his milk teeth and earns his spurs in the world of crime in Gujarat, flouting prohibition laws, as he romances Mahira Khan effortlessly (and there is enough chemistry between them to arouse your interest), as he dances to Laila Main Laila with Sunny Leone, as he goes about pumping bullets and bottles into his enemies or as he plays a game of hide-and-seek with Nawazuddin's SP Majmudar.

SRK's Raees takes you for a boring ride, trying to soak the gangster's character in filmi spiel that is so typical of Bollywood's masala films when the film's creators realise that the plot is absolutely lame.

You wonder at SRK's conviction as an actor playing a gangster when he cries in Mahira Khan's arms, unable to cope with the pressure of an honest gangster (really?!), when friends-turned-foe politicians play mind games with him.

Besides Ram Sampath's Udi, Udi Jaye, the film's music lacks character.

Dholakia's direction goes for a spin when he makes Shah Rukh pump bullets into gangsters, showing the bullets hitting them in the chest, not once or twice, but back-to-back. (Applause! What an eye for detail!)

You want to ask the director if he really was the one who made Parzania, especially when you see SP Majmudar 'killing' Raees in a fake encounter on a deserted stretch of a road, not even bothering to make it look genuine.

The cops abandon the gangster's bullet-riddled body and pack themselves off into their jeeps as if they are late for a party! Can you believe this?

It is Nawazuddin's SP Majmudar that brings life into the dull proceedings.

Every frame that the actor is in lightens up with his brilliance.

His dialogue delivery, his timing and his mannerisms are a lesson of what conviction is all about.

His role, though small, is meaty and the actor makes it even better.

The way he carries himself and his character reminds you what Raees' mother teaches him as a child: 'Koi dhandha chhota nahi hota aur dhande se bada koi dharam nahi hota.'

While SRK is a brand in himself, and a big one at that, it would have helped the film's creative -- not box office -- cause to have the courage of its conviction and not turn Raees into the story of a whimpering, secular, sanskari gangster.

Rediff Rating: 2.5/5

http://www.rediff.com/movies/report/raees-review-na-miyabhai-ki-daring-na-baniye-ka-dimag/20170124.htm




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